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Note from Bill Pittman, another Combat Vietnam Veteran for Kerry
Here is the address of the fund raiser and Treasurer for Swift Boat Liars for Bush - better know as Swift Boat Veterans for Truth.
Suggest you let him know what you think of his partisan political efforts on behalf of George "AWOL" Bush and Dick "5 Deferment's" Cheney. Send him a letter or post card today! Let him know that in spite of their right wing lies and distortion of truth you still support John Kerry.
Weymouth Symmes, Treasurer
Swift Boat Veterans for Truth
PO Box 26184
Alexandria, VA 22313
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Comments
A low point in your 35 year Career.....:-(
Posted by: Danny | August 17, 2004 11:10 PM
On the flip side of this there is a new book out called "unfit for command" that has detailed accounts by other swift boat captain's and crew that detail why Kerry should not have gotten those medals.
But at least Kerry showed up to serve, even if his motives were probably political.
Posted by: sb | August 18, 2004 3:15 AM
A few beers, a few good ole boys. Your buying, what can we do to help. Integrity doesn't matter................Ww
Posted by: Willy Weed | August 18, 2004 3:53 AM
This is my generation. I know it intimately...some didn't come back, some came back in pieces, some appear to be whole but aren't and some, miraculously, are sound of mind and body. A lot of these guys can't talk about the reality of their war experiences so they get messed up on drugs and alcohol and talk around the realities, sometimes it's trash. Discussions of who deserved medals and who didn't seems to be an irrelevant part of the history of any war, especially Viet Nam. Many of these guys went into that war fresh out of high school. Misguided judges gave some of them the choice of going to jail, for minor infractions, or joining the military.
Now we have kids in Iraq who joined the National Guard because of 9/11, who thought they might be helping here on our own soil. Some thought of it as a way out of poverty and a means of improving themselves. Some won't come back, some...(refer to previous paragraph).
Posted by: elp | August 18, 2004 4:49 AM